Alban C. Stimers
Alban C. Stimers  | |
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Alban C. Stimers by Frederick Gutekunst, 1864  | |
| Born | June 5, 1827 New York  | 
| Died | June 3, 1876 (aged 48) | 
| Allegiance | United States of America Union  | 
| Branch | United States Navy | 
| Years of service | 1845–1865 | 
| Rank | Chief Engineer | 
| Battles / wars | American Civil War | 
| Other work | Civilian engineer | 
Alban Crocker Stimers (June 5, 1827 – June 3, 1876) was a chief engineer with the United States Navy. He assisted with the design of the Navy's first ironclad, the USS Monitor, and later with the design of the Passaic-class monitors. His later career was marred by the scandal which enveloped the Casco-class monitors after they were found to be unseaworthy.